The Echo Glen Children's Center in Snoqualmie, Washington, is a juvenile detention center with a mission to rehabilitate and educate. Its educational programs are technology driven, but implementing them comes with a multitude of challenges, including cost, security, and remote locations with limited IT support. To address the challenges that come with broadening education access in detention centers, World Possible uses the offline Endless OS to provide safe, learning-rich Securebook Laptops for incarcerated youth.
Read MoreEndless is proud to announce that we are issuing a $500k challenge to help Learning Equality pioneer its work in developing these offline AI tools.
Read MoreContinuing the transformative initiative to improve access to laptops in rural Haiti, Hope for Haiti and Endless have established three brand new computer labs in the Sud Department.
Read MoreOur new series with EdSurge highlights the high-quality, innovative programs, content and infrastructure our grantees are implementing and shares perspectives from the communities accessing their services.
Read MoreGUADEC (the GNOME Users And Developers European Conference) is the GNOME community’s largest conference, bringing together hundreds of users, contributors, community members, and enthusiastic supporters for a week of talks and workshops around free open source software. This year’s GUADEC conference brought together a diverse group of open-source experts, who discussed the new innovative programs, technology and ideas that are paving the way in open source, accessibility, and feasibility.
Read MoreIn 2015, Endless and Hope for Haiti partnered to expand access and bring 1,000 laptops to computer labs in 47 rural schools and community centers in Haiti.
Read MoreGivePower Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides solar-based solutions to secure food, water and electricity for people in regions that need them most, with support from Endless Network, has equipped 15 schools in the region with solar power and computer labs featuring educational content on Endless OS.
Read MoreA partnership between the IRC and the Endless OS Foundation distributed more than 1,000 laptops to refugee families. The Digital Access Project highlights why the IRC’s focus on building digital literacy is key for success.
Read MoreHere at Endless, we have spent years in the field working on what we see as the big three challenges in the quest for digital empowerment: device access, internet access, and teaching 21st century skills. Our new videos break down exactly how we’re tackling these issues.
Read MoreIn 2019, the IRC launched the Digital Access Project in collaboration with Endless OS to address another digital access in resettled refugee communities.
Rob McQueen, CEO at the Endless OS Foundation (EOSF) and president of the GNOME Foundation, posed four key questions about free and open source software at this year’s GUADEC conference.
Read MoreHow high-impact partnerships are getting digital learning tools, educational resources, and connectivity to Oaxacan families.
Read MoreEndless is launching another program to increase PC access equity in the USA.
Read MoreHow a collaboration between Teach For America and Endless OS Foundation is reconnecting students in the U.S.
Read MoreBy 2050, the world will grow from 7.5 billion to 9.8 billion people. Without a strong foundation for a growing new-PC-user ecosystem, what will the roadmap to digital computer access actually look like?
Read MoreThe Homework Gap widens every day students cannot complete their classwork from home. To address these inequities, the FCC is receiving public comment on a program that could expand WiFi connections outside of school and library sites.
Read MoreIn one North Carolina school district, each student is guaranteed to receive technology from the district. So why are students still having trouble accessing remote instruction, and how are teachers committing to #KeepAllKidsLearning?
As part of the #KeepAllKidsLearning initiative, we’ve compiled a multitude of lessons, educational games, and more tools that teachers and families can download for later use offline. Check them out here!
Read MoreEndless Network is committing to #KeepAllKidsLearning, and this month, we are excited to feature stories about real people being inspired by internet connectivity. Here’s why, how, and ways you can get involved
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